Happy February, Lomond! Here’s your February newsletter. In this issue:
• Lomond Game Night and Glassmaking Party Photos
• New City Service for Seniors
• Free smoke detectors from SHFD
• Join The Big Read in Shaker
• Winteractive, #ShakerPlays, Cub Scout Pack 1, and more

Make a beautiful glass piece just in time for Valentine’s Day! Artisans at Larchmere Fire Works glassmaking gallery take you through it step by step.

Make a suncatcher or necklace pendant glass fusing, $20 (reg $25).

Make a glassblown bird $30 (reg $40).

Or do both projects for $50. 24 people limit, kid friendly.

PLEASE NOTE: You must schedule and pre-pay BY PHONE for at least one project before the day of the event: Call Fire Works at 216-246-4716. Sorry, no walk-ins, no exceptions. Fireworks is at 12406 Larchmere Blvd.

Happy New Year! Please enjoy the January issue of the newsletter.
In this issue:
— Lomond Game Night 1/25 and Glassmaking Party 2/2
— Ruth Blumenthal, Lomond Association co-founder, remembered
— Movie Night photos — and many thanks
— Meet your Neighbors, Debby Baum and Kevin McCardle
And so much more. Just click the link for all the latest news and events.

In this issue:
· Lomond Wine Social Raises over $550 for Lomond School
· Little Free Library upgrade — your neighbors (and dues!) at work
· In memoriam: Ruth Blumenthal, Association founder passes away.
· Where can I recycle grocery bags? When will they pick up my leaves?

Happy October!
Please enjoy this month’s Lomond Association Newsletter. In this issue:
Lomond Wine Social Saturday, October 20#LomondPride
Mayoral Candidates Thursday, October 25
Pumpkin Affair and an October full of Shaker events
And more!

Shaker Heights Development Corporation Shake It Up 2018 benefit. August 25, 6-11.

Resident questions brought out some additional info.

Security. RMS will have their own security staff, with the SHPD on call as always. RMS manages the lighting outside and in the parking lot, which will be 24/7. Security cameras are already in place. RMS and the City, which has invested $43,000, are partnering to provide Clean and Safe Ambassadors to assist visitors and monitor the area.

Parking. 800 garage and lot spaces will be free. On-street parking will be paid as a way to keep people from parking there for long stretches.

Greenspace and walkability. There will be several areas of outdoor seating and park areas and a direct landscaped path into the district that skirts the busy bus and rapid areas.

Public art. RMS and the City Public Art Committee are working on artwork and murals for the area.

Grocery store. It’s a challenge they’re still working on. Chains that already serve Cleveland have locations close by. Chains that don’t have locations in Northeast Ohio, need to commit to multiple locations in the region to make distribution efficient.